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AMUSEMENTS

KING’S THEATRE. THE MOUNTED STRANGER. Hoot Gib,son proves agfaiu that action is his middle-name, in “The Mounted Stranger, Universal’s thrilpackcd picture oi’ the hard-riding, hard-lighting West, which opens at the lOag’s Theatre to-night. Hoot provides all of the old thrill's which put him by himself in the class of western stars, and adds plenty of new ones for good measure. Hoot, after playing around with automobiles, airplanes and such modern contraptions in recoat pictures, returns to his first love—the horse. He proves eajsily that he is unsurpassed as a horseman, and even has added to the skill arid cunning that won the all-aroivad championship at the famous Pendleton, Ore, round-up.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 8

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